The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire Frederick Maurice Powicke. - - - - - - - - - - - - То К . L . PREFACE The following studies are The Lower Loire, showing the chief fortresses.
Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire Frederick Maurice Powicke. - - - - - - - - - - - - То К . L . PREFACE The following studies are The Lower Loire, showing the chief fortresses.
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... chief principle in Norman society - Extension of ducal claims . Feudal legislation Comparison between the development of England and Normandy - 51 52 5555 60 Section 2. Normandy before the death of Henry I 61-67 The judicial and ...
... chief principle in Norman society - Extension of ducal claims . Feudal legislation Comparison between the development of England and Normandy - 51 52 5555 60 Section 2. Normandy before the death of Henry I 61-67 The judicial and ...
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... chief fortresses . To illustrate Chapters I , II , V , and VI At the end of the volume V. ( a ) The Valley of the Seine and the Norman frontiers . ( b ) Andeli . ( The sketch map of Andeli is based in part upon Léon Coutil's plan in the ...
... chief fortresses . To illustrate Chapters I , II , V , and VI At the end of the volume V. ( a ) The Valley of the Seine and the Norman frontiers . ( b ) Andeli . ( The sketch map of Andeli is based in part upon Léon Coutil's plan in the ...
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... Chief among these suggestive if disputable works are Steenstrup's well - known Inledning i Normannertiden ( Kjoebenhavn , 1876 ) , of part of which the author published a French translation , Etudes pre- liminaires pour servir à l ...
... Chief among these suggestive if disputable works are Steenstrup's well - known Inledning i Normannertiden ( Kjoebenhavn , 1876 ) , of part of which the author published a French translation , Etudes pre- liminaires pour servir à l ...
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... chief fortress of Touraine , in 1205 ; Anjou , Touraine , and the greater part of Poitou fell under French control ; but it was not until 1259 that Henry III , in whose veins the blood of southern nobles mingled with the blood of Rollo ...
... chief fortress of Touraine , in 1205 ; Anjou , Touraine , and the greater part of Poitou fell under French control ; but it was not until 1259 that Henry III , in whose veins the blood of southern nobles mingled with the blood of Rollo ...
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